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6.4 Video
This section allows you to configure Video stream settings, On screen display and
Snapshot settings.
6.4.1 Video Settings
There are two ways to set the stream video settings. They are main stream video
settings and sub stream video settings.
Figure 6.46
Stream type: There are four types to identify different streams you have set.
Resolution: The camera supports multiple types, For example: 960P, 720P, VGA, QVGA.
The higher the resolution is, the clearer video will become. But the code flux will become
larger too, and it will take up more bandwidth. (Different models support different
specific types. )
Bit rate:
Generally speaking, the larger the bit rate is, the clearer video will become. But
the bit rate configuration should combine well with the network bandwidth. When the
bandwidth is very narrow, and bit rate is large, that will lead to video cannot play well.
Frame rate: Note that a larger frame size takes up more bandwidth. When the video
format is 50Hz, the maximum frame rate is 25 fps. When the video format is 60Hz, the
maximum frame rate is 30 fps. You should lower frame rate when the bandwidth is
limited. Normally, when the frame rate above 15, you can achieve fluently video.
Key Frame Interval:
The time between last key frame and next key frame. The shorter
the duration, the more likely you will get a better video quality, but at the cost of higher
network bandwidth consumption.